GenCap seeks Senior Gender Advisers - GenCap

Oslo (Norway)

Are you a passionate gender expert seeking to improve gender mainstreaming, strengthen gender equality programming and make sure the specific needs of both women and men are met in a humanitarian crisis?

The Gender Standby Capacity Project (GenCap) – an IASC initiative created in 2007 between UNOCHA and the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) – seeks to facilitate and strengthen capacity and leadership of humanitarians to undertake and promote gender equality programming to ensure the distinct needs of women, girls, boys and men of all ages, are taken into account in humanitarian action at global, regional, and country levels.

Gender Advisers are deployed to support the Humanitarian Coordinator, Humanitarian Country Teams, UN agencies, cluster leads, NGO`s and governments. GenCap Advisers can be deployed in the initial stages of sudden-onset emergencies as well as for protracted or recurring humanitarian situations.

GenCap now seek experienced advisers.

The primary responsibilities of GenCap Advisers are to facilitate, coordinate and advocate for gender mainstreaming throughout all humanitarian operations. You will be asked to provide technical leadership and support on gender-equality humanitarian programming, working in close collaboration with humanitarian country teams, sectors/clusters, UN agencies, governments, NGOs and civil society and:

Advanced university degree in a relevant field. A combination of a first-level university degree with qualifying relevant professional experience may be accepted in lieu of an advanced university degree

Experience in capacity building and coordination

Demonstrable understanding of the UN inter-agency mechanism, UN agencies’ mandates, and the main humanitarian frameworks and tools

Proven ability to negotiate and strategically influence change with a wide range of stakeholders (including at senior level) through team/coalition building and advocacy

Successful applicants will become members of GenCap. You will then be contracted on a deployment specific basis to a country operation, according to need.

The length of each deployment is generally six months but can be extended.

No family duty stations

Practical Information:

Protection is at the heart of the work Gencap does; candidates selected for interview can expect for this aspect of their profile to be explored in some detail.

Selected candidates are expected to be available for mission within the first three (3) months of having been accepted to the roster.

Shortlisted candidates may need to pass an English language test as part of the selection process.

Interviews will be conducted face to face in Oslo (Norway) shortly after the closing of this advertisement.

All candidates will get feedback within three weeks after the closing of this advertisement.

Application procedures and CV registration:

Kindly submit your CV and application in English and include your full name as written in your passport.

Please note that you are required to enter the geographical location for all your previous positions while registering your CV. There is no specific field for this information in our CV form, but you can use the "Company name" field for both company and location.

NRC reserves the right to conduct a full background check on shortlisted candidates.

Approved Health Certificate will be required prior to contract commencement and deployment.

Before applying, please make sure that you have read the requirements for the position and that you qualify.
Applications from non-qualifying applicants will most likely be discarded by the recruiting manager.